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New Study: Investing in Nurses Strengthens Hospital Performance
The American Nurses Enterprise (ANE) has released new findings from the INVEST Study showing that strategic investment in nursing can generate positive financial returns for hospitals. The national study found that organizations treating nurses as long-term human capital assets, not just labor costs, are better positioned to deliver high-quality care while strengthening financial performance. Data […]
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ANA Urges Recognition of Advanced Nursing Degrees
ANA urges the recognition of post-baccalaureate nursing programs as professional degrees to protect access to advanced nursing education and patient care SILVER SPRING, MD – Today, the American Nurses Association (ANA) formally submitted its official comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging the department to classify post-baccalaureate nursing degrees as “professional” degrees as […]
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Meet a Member – Tracy Zvenyach, PhD, MS, RN
What inspired you to pursue a career in nursing? My grandmother. She was a labor and delivery nurse at St. Mary’s Hospital in Madison in the 1930s. How long have you been a member of the Wisconsin Nurses Association? I’ve been an active member of WNA since 2018. What do you enjoy most about being […]
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WNA Board Adopts FAQs on Rendering Aid
The WNA Board of Directors reviewed and approved information regarding the nurse’s role in rendering aid outside of work time and assessing for personal safety. WNA recommends that you review and are aware of this information. Please contact WNA at info@wisconsinnurses.org if you have any questions. To read this FAQ, please click here. You will […]
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